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Airfix Modeller Freak

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This looks excellent! Are you going to do a dio of this following the boxart? :D


John
 
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dougie

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Good work so far. Set your camera white balance with a sheet of white paper before you take your pictures, that will sort the Colours out
 

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Wow, this is like a pro-class building class!!:eek:


Super informative in how you approach a project!!:cool::cool:


I'm in for the ride! :smiling3:
 
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Polux

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This looks excellent! Are you going to do a dio of this following the boxart? :D
John
No!! Difelently no!!! :D :D :D


I will search a nice wood box for the present, but without any base :smiling3:
 
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Polux

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Good work so far. Set your camera white balance with a sheet of white paper before you take your pictures, that will sort the Colours out
Yep!! I will do it!!!


Thank you very much ;)
 
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Polux

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Oh!! Sorry John!!


Yes I used bleach!! Just two minutes and the chromed parts lose their colour ;)
 

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Great work Polux. The chassis looks superb. Nice job removing the chrome too, must remember that trick with the bleach.
 
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Looking good Polux, the chassis is superb, looking forward to the next update;)
 

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Awesome job on the chassis!!:cool:


A lesson in how its done!!o_O
 
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Polux

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Hi!


The updated interior chassis:smiling3:


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I primed it, and added some gun metal colour.


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The seats are painted in desert tan with some lights with aged white.


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Ready for the chipping effect (very, very subtle......is not an abandoned car)


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An a final weathering using these colours.


This plastic soil is very vulnerable to the dust and especially to the dirt rain water.....


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The interiors are not finished yet, but nearly :D


Thanks


Polux

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Very good weathering work Polux. That floor reminds me of the old school bus for some reason :smiling3:
 
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